“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” —————————————————————————————————————- This online Bible study series addresses primary New Testament words in their original language – Koinè Greek – as opposed to mainly using the English translations; which is like adding color to a black-and-white picture.

IntroductionThis author loves old expressions, adages, or insights which display wisdom and insights in a brief presentation.

However, if you remember the old story about how when it comes to communicating verbal information; that if you gathered a group of people in a circle, and start with one person and whisper something in their ear.

And then they whisper in the ear of the person next to them, and continue this all the way around the circle.

Then examine the difference between what the first person was told and what the last person heard, the information had changed exponentially to the point of sometimes not being recognized.

This experiment tells us something about human communication in general, but more specifically the importance of words, even small simple words, when it comes to communicating information.

Information can be distorted much easier when it is solidified within an expression or an adage, wherein the repetition of saying the exact same thing becomes a tool to maintain the remembrance of it (this is why within politics, you repeatedly hearing the same verbatim accusations, because as Hitler stated: “if you tell a lie often enough, people will begin to believe it.”), which is why verbatim expressions can be so dangerous if the saying is wrong, because once they are started and become accepted by the masses, they are almost impossible to dispute.

The Appearance of Common Sense
One example of this is Benjamin Franklin’s often misquoted expression: “A Jack of all trades, master of none.”

However, in reality the expression is: “Jack of all trades, master of one.” When this expression is misquoted it would seem to present the idea that humans may know a little about many things, yet not a lot about any one subject.

Yet, what Benjamin was suggesting is that our goal in life should be to know a little about everything, yet commit ourselves to being a master of one subject.

Mr. Franklin was a man of details and precision, yet when his expression is misstated it seems to promote generality, and a lack of mastery, which is the opposite of what was intended.

Therefore, simply because something is in the form of an expression or adage, and often repeated; we should still scrutinize an insight or thought, no matter how much it sounds like common sense.

The author of this expression was none other than Augustine who wrote the classic “City of God.”

What is unfortunate is that even a cursory search of his life indicates that he seldom followed his own admonition, as he was a teacher of Rhetoric, which we would refer today as a professional debater.

Augustine was known for his scurrilous and inflammatory assaults upon those that did not agree with him.

He followed this ungodly behavior until the last days of his life. He was noted as being vicious, and vindictive with those that disagreed with him.

The Danger of AppearanceThis goes to show that God uses broken vessels to sometimes produce great insights (such as: “City of God.”), yet, allows us freewill to the extent that the some person could (even be a hypocrite concerning his own teachings) produce another work which could APPEAR to be right, when in reality it is not.

In the Name of Unity
This expression APPEARS to be a wise insight concerning division within the body of Christ; however, we must safeguard those things which SOME might consider nonessential, understanding that everything in God’s Word is there for a reason, and therefore essential; if God wanted it communicated to man.

And what if this expression is true, this leads us to the next question; who chooses what is essential, and what is not?

Compromise
I have seen hundreds of examples where when Believers that disagree with each other, one uses Augustine’s expression in order to table a discussion of something that they were not prepared to address (using God’s Word), stating to do so for the sake of unity.

However, the reality is that this expression is used as a tool of manipulation to either win an disagreement or least save face while refusing to give credence to the other side.

However, this expression has been abused time-after-time in order to bring compromise to the Church, and message of the Gospel (please see Endnote #1) of Jesus Christ.

The abuse of this expression has been used more concerning the issue of Eternal Security, than any other Biblical doctrine.

PART I ~ WHY IS ETERNAL SECURITY SO IMPORTANT

What is the Greatest Issue Concerning Eternal Security?
We keep on thinking the issue of Eternal Security is mainly about us, when in reality the true issue is about God.

Before going any further, let’s take a look at where this all really begins – it begins with God.

Ephesians 1:3-6, states:

“Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath blessed us with all spiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ: According as he hath chosen us in himbefore the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.”

Before the Foundation of the Earth
This is where we need to start concerning salvation, with God, because “before the foundation of the world” – in the beginning, before you and I had anything to do with the issue of salvation – it started with God, and us being “chosen in him” (The Greek grammar for the word “chosen” is in theaorist tense, meaning it is “an action that occurred in the past [“once & for all”], to connote complete certainty” – you cannot be un-chosen. “Chosen” is in themiddle voice, meaning “the subject & object receives the action” – we, the subject receive it, we do not create it. “Chosen” is in theindicative mood, the mood of certainty – a reality – a fact!).

I can think of no more secure place in existence than being chosen, and being chosen IN Him. Yet, the passage goes on to state that we are “predestined… unto the adoption of children… to himself“(within Hebrew and Roman cultures adoption cannot be undone, there is no legal or moral way to dissolve an adoption – adoption is permanent).

(SIDE THOUGHT, when the prodigal son left the presence of his father, and dwelt in the world, acting like worldly men, sinning to the uttermost, no longer acting like a son of his father; at what point was he NOT the son – when did he become illegitimate, NEVER; he was still the prodigal son, the son of his father, just not acting like it.)

Keeping
Consider the following Scriptures, where God the Father givens Believers to Christ – who does the keeping, the Believer or Jesus.

“All that the Father giveth me shall come to me; and him that cometh to me I will in no wise cast out. For I came down from heaven, not to do mine own will, but the will of him that sent me. And this is the Father’s will which hath sent me, that of all which he hath given me I should lose nothing, but should raise it up again at the last day.” (John 6:37-39)

“Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen you, and ordained you, that ye should go and bring forth fruit, and that your fruit should remain: that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he may give it you.” (Joh 15:16)

“As thou hast given him power over all flesh, that he should give eternal life to as many as thou hast given him.” (John 17:2)

“And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man[“man,” means any creature, including the man himself]pluck them out of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, is greater than all; and no man is able to pluck them out of my Father’s hand.” (John 10:28-29)

The Reason That Eternal Security Is so Important – Is Because it is About God!

Therefore, the reason that Eternal Security is so important is because it’s about God, His integrity and ability, rather than the man that is saved. Can God give us to Jesus – yes. Can Jesus keep us – yes.

In our self-centered, narcissistic culture we have a hard time separating ourselves from the conversation; yet the reality is we are not the center of the universe, God is (yet it is us that benefit, first concerning our security throughout Eternity to be with Jesus, yet also in the here and now – this doctrine completely changed my Christian walk. It was the 2nd great awakening in my spiritual life. I no longer live in fear, but grow in faith, more than in all the decades before – Please see Endnote #2, “PERSONAL NOTE” concerning this).

To state that when someone becomes a child of God, born again, adopted into God’s family; that they can lose that which God chose to do, impugns God Himself.

Man has responsibility, but of when it comes to salvation, his response to the action of God saving him, is not the primary act, God’s choosing and Christ’s keeping is.

Explain it – No, Understand it – No, Accept it – YesIf you want me to explain this, I can’t. Any more than I can explain how Predestination and Free Will function together, nor any more than I can explain how the Trinity exists, where God is one, yet is three individuals; nor any more than I can explain the Incarnation, how Jesus is all man and all God.

And by the way no one else can either!

However, it is by faith that we accept these truths, not logic (What do we walk by ? – Faith! ~ 2 Cor. 5:7).

God is a gentleman and will not force Himself upon us, so Believers can refuse to believe what His Word has said, especially when it seems to contradict itself – which we would refer to as a paradox.

We Cannot Separate Belief, and therefore Faith from the BibleFor it is within the Bible that we:

Observe prophecies fulfilled which create credibility,

find knowledge which is beyond comprehension,

and gain wisdom which exceeds human capabilities

Biblical FaithBiblical faith is found in God’s word because of the consistency of witnessing miracle after miracle exhibited in God’s word, with the end result being that truly this book could not have been authored by man, but must have been offered by He who can see the ending from the beginning – God Himself, wherein this book deserves our greatest attention as God’s revelation to man. Biblical faith is to be primarilybased upon an interaction with God’s word, as is declared in Romans 10:17, which states:.
“Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”.The Source of Biblical Faith Biblical faith is created and grown wherein as a person reads the Bible, and the Holy Spirit opens their spiritual eyes to perceive that which is laid out, it is a logical reasonable process of coming to the conclusion that this book could not have been written by mortal man(Isa. 46:9-10), because:.
1) There are prophecies given in Old Testament, that are fulfilled in the New Testament.2) There are prophecies given within the Bible as a whole, which are fulfilled since it’s closing.3) There are scientific and natural insights presented in the Bible, which were once considered completely false; in time, science has caught up with the Bible proving that it was correct in the first place, and that it is beyond human insight.4) There is deep wisdom that is written between its pages, which are far beyond the capacity of a human being to create.5) There are internal evidences found in the Bible when it is crossed-referenced within itself in such a way that it is obvious that 40 different men could not have utilized the exact same type of “Figures of Speech,” including: typology, such as seen in metaphor, similes, models; along with prophetic symbols as seen in even the use of numbers, colors, events, material and substances, dates, mathematics, names, roles, and even people’s personality and lives; all done to portray a shadow of things to come rather in heaven, or in the particular case of Jesus, the fulfillment of the Messiah; as witnessed in His First and Second coming – as well as Last Days events – all done in such a way that the only explanation is that God orchestrated the creation of this Book..
All leading to the conclusion that this book was not written by man, but by a God that is outside of our time domain, who can see the ending from the beginning(Isaiah 46:9-10); who is all-powerful, and in total control of His creation (Isaiah 45:5-7), and therefore worthy of our complete trust and faith in what He has said and what He will do (Isaiah 46; Jeremiah 29:11).

Faith is Not Blind
Faith originates and is based upon the observation of what God has said in His Word, and the conclusion that only God could have said it, and have it written in a book (speaking into existence those things before they occur, displaying secrets established from the foundation of the earth ~Matthew 13:35); written in a volume that man could never write if he would, nor if he could, he never would – which we call the Bible, but better understood as the “Word of God.”

The Bible is God’s proof – it is where faith starts!

Once this faith is established, there are things in God’s Word that we have to take based upon His trustworthiness and track record (This is the confidence that is a part of faith – remember faith is different than belief, alone. Faith must produce actions, it must produce change, it must produce fruit, it must change one’s life – this is repentance, a change in thinking and in behavior – a change in the direction in one’s life. Therefore, faith is seen in its actions. Some have said that faith can be defined by the acronym[“the ABC’s of faith”], Action based upon Belief, sustained by Confidence[seeLINK]. Confidence is gained based upon a repeated behavior of trustworthiness & faithfulness. This why faith must begin and grow based upon God’s Word, where He consistently displays His integrity and ability to do what He has said.) – once God has gained our trust and faith, it is this track record that we hold onto when there are issues which don’t make sense. As is everything in life, you go with who you trust!

Why the Doctrine of Eternal Security May be Hard to Accept
Some would say concerning this doctrine, “the issue is righteousness,” if a Christian lives a life of outright sin, it would NOT be righteous that God would continue to provide salvation to them with such abuse.

Envy?
On the human plain, it does not seem fair that if I as a Christian deny myself sin to live right before God, and another Christian lives a life of sin, sowing to his flesh, that we would share the same salvation; some might say this is envy.

If you closely observe those that condemn the teaching of Eternal Security, you will notice a few obvious trademarks.

For one, they will claim that as a believer you can totally stop sinning.

They also claim that you can lose your salvation.

Their message is usually presented or sprinkled with righteousness dogma, that may come across very rigid, even condescending, displaying a judgmental condemnation of those that disagree with them.

These are all traits of individual’s that are feeling envy and jealousy.

Their argument always gets back to the fairness of some Christians living a life of sin, indulgence in the pleasures of the flesh while others, such as themselves suffer loss of things, loss of pleasures (sin seems fun, and is pleasurable – for a while, until it’s fruits start to hurt and damage everything around it – “Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season” ~ Hebrew 11:25. Sin destroys! The Spirit gives life. However, self-righteousness is sin in a very deceptive mask.).

If this is the case, then these teachers are envious of the pleasures that carnal Believers indulge in and they cannot.

Do you understand how immature and carnal this is?

Rather than warning and exhorting those carnal Believers that live in sin, praying for them and feeling sorry for them, if they feel envious they display carnality themselves; as well as a lack of discernment concerning sin.

I too used to feel envious, that it was not fair; I was jealous. I too became self-righteous.

But Godly righteousness in Christ Jesus, it is the power of the Holy Spirit that brings sanctification (1 Peter 1:2; 2 Thess. 2:13), yet we to are to choose not to sin as well, to sanctify ourselves (1 Thess. 4:3), and to set aside those sins that so easily beset us(Hebrews 12:1-2) as well.

There is a Difference Between Salvation, which is Equal for All; and Rewards based upon Individual Behavior
For him that lives life totally sold out to Jesus, Jesus will reward him righteously for that service (Concerning rewardssee Endnote #3 concerning “crowns“).

And for him who lives life more for his flesh, yet is a Christian, God is still the Master who saves even a Christian who produces “wood, hay, and stubble“ (Remember: “Now if any man build upon this foundation gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; Every man’s work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man’s work of what sort it is. If any man’s work abide which he hath built thereupon, he shall receive a reward. If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.” ~ 1 Cor. 3:12-15), yet is still saved because of the power of God’s salvation, in spite of man’s sin.

Sin?
However, we must continually remember that all of us have at times lived in sin after having become a believer, even if it was a short amount of time.

And for those that would espouse otherwise their sinning in that proclamation, have you never read 1 John 1:8, which states:

“If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.”

What is amazing about this passage is the phrase “we have” (Greek: echo), which is a prime verb, with the grammar rendered:

The point is, not that these individuals make an assertion: “that they say;” but that they claim to NOT commit sin (continuously, not that they can’t stop sinning occasionally, but they cannot stop altogether), anymore; that they have stopped sinning.

This phrase is in the present tense, meaning that sin is a continuous action within the life of the human, that cannot be halted, it can never be stopped thoroughly.

This makes the point that humans are sinful creatures.

In the English, this passage is rendered in the 3rd person, not because John was speaking of himself as claiming to NOT be a sinner anymore, but because of how the English has to handle the grammatical structure of the Greek concerning this statement.

To Reiterate
To carry the idea to its logical conclusion, if becoming a Believer means that as a Believer the person can stop sinning, then why do they still encounter physical death.

It is because we are still sinners, as Paul speaks about in Romans chapter 7:14-25, which states:

“For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I. If then I do that which I would not, I consent unto the law that [it is] good. Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but [how] to perform that which is good I find not. For the good that I would I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do. Now if I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. I find then a law, that, when I would do good, evil is present with me. For I delight in the law of God after the inward man: But I see another law in my members, warring against the law of my mind, and bringing me into captivity to the law of sin which is in my members. O wretched man that I am! who shall deliver me from the body of this death? I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I m self serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.”

And to those that would say Paul was speaking of his past life, the grammar absolutely says the opposite.

The verbs he uses are in the present tense ONLY, meaning that: that which he speaks about, sinning, is a continuous action, that never stops.

What About David?
And if this ability to stop living in sin, meant a Believer lost their salvation if they did so, how do we address the fact that David, “a man after His [God’s] own heart” (1 Sam. 13:14; Acts 13:22), who after having become saved according to his faith in God (that God would provide a Redeemer that would purge him from the penalty of sin – this is Biblical faith unto salvation in the Old Testament); David spent a whole year backslidden, running from God after he had illegally and ill-morally taken Bathsheba, arranged for the murder of her husband, and lived unrepentant until God sent Nathan to confront him a year later (2 Sam. 12:1-13).

You can’t become much more of a backslidden Believer, deserving to lose your salvation than to live in sexual sin, commit murder, run away from God for a whole year; than what David did.

The point is God is not mocked, this sin produced terrible consequences for David, his offspring; and the nation of Israel; yet it did not cost him his salvation (or his life ~ 2 Sam. 12:13 – “ The LORD also hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die.”) – because he didn’t get himself saved in the first place, he could not keep himself saved; therefore he could not lose what he did not get, it is all a gift from God.

(This is not meant to rationalize, legalize, or justify deliberate sin, but the point is each and every day of your life and mine, we will sin; and if you say you are righteous and have stopped sinning, or that you even have control over it; then you are therefore SELF-JUSTIFIED; and you have “fallen from grace” – as the Scripture says: “Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.” ~ Gal 5:4.)

Neither shall any… Pluck Them out of My HandThe issue is not our ability to maintain our salvation, or our inability to hold onto our salvation.

The issue is God’s integrity in fulfilling His Word where He has proclaimed that He will keep us, that none shall be lost.

Jesus’ words should be the last statement we need to make concerning the issue of Eternal Security (but we shall go much further into God’s Word to make the case), as he stated in John 10:28:

“And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall anyman pluck them out of my hand.”

The Greek is very plain here, to those that Jesus gave eternal life, they shall never, ever, ever perish.

The word “man” is in italics in the KJB because it is not in the original text, what the Greek says is that: “neither shall any… pluck them out of my hand.”

This is stating that there is nothing in existence – not a single thing, including another human, or even the human himself that has this salvation; that nothing what so ever in all of existence that can pluck a man out of Jesus’ hand.

There is no way around this, if God gives someone eternal life; there is no way that they can lose it, not even by their own actions, and nothing can defy God’s Will or His power!

This is why the doctrine of Eternal Security is so important,because it’s about the integrity and ability of God Himself.

The remainder of this essay will specifically addresses issues in support of the doctrine of Eternal Security

PART II ~ PROOFS CONCERNING THE DOCTRINE OF ETERNAL SECURITY

There are four pivotal passages which APPEAR on the surface to support the opposition to Eternal Security which will be addressed first, with the pertinent text underlined.

They are:

Matthew 7:21 – 22 – Addresses those that look like Christians, yet are not.Matthew 12:30-35 – Addresses the unforgivable sin, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.
Hebrews 6:4-6-9 – Addresses those that once were enlightened, falling away.
Hebrews 10:26-27 – Addresses those that willingly sin after having received the truth.

The Book of Matthew – Those that Look Like Christians Matthew 7:21-22, says:

“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”

Two pertinent points should be made concerning the above passage:

1) Jesus does not answer their assertion that they had truly prophesied, or cast out devils, or did wonderful works (as though God needs to justify Himself, or answer man’s assertions); and in the case of casting out devils or wonderful works, whether the miracle were done in response to the recipients faith (just because a wolf in sheep clothing is leading a service, this does not stop God from answering the prayer of a true Christian in the audience – even if some mistakenly think the wonderful work was done by the false teacher, God will heal who He wishes), or even if the wonderful work could be a false sign.

2) The real question is not if they knew about Jesus, but if He knew them.

Question one, can a non-saved person prophesy, cast out devils, or do wonderful works in Jesus name.

I know of NO text that says that they cannot.

When Moses threw down Aaron’s rod, which turned into a snake, the pharaoh’s priests threw down their rods which also turned into snakes, therefore duplicating the same miracle (Exod. 7:17).

The priest’s snakes were not fake snakes, or allusions, simply snakes that did not have the power that Moses’ snake had.

And what about the False Prophet of the book of Revelation (Rev. 13:13)?

The point is, if there was an exhibition of supernatural power: was it of God, or that of Satan.

And we know that though God cast Satan upon the earth with his fall, God did not strip Satan of all of his power.

In the last days, both the False Prophet and the Antichrist will do false miracles; these are real miracles which occur.

However, the falseness concerns who they really are (and who they represent), in order to gain credibility that these miracles give them based upon false assertions.

A Satanic miracle may appear be a genuine God-orchestrated miracle to the recipient, as in the case of a healing, yet the purpose is not to do good, but to give credibility to the performer, who is a fraud in his representation.

Question two, the main key point of this text is that Jesus did not know them.

An example of this can be seen in the fact that you may know who President Obama is.

You have seen him on TV, you heard his speeches, and perhaps even voted for him, yet he does not know who you are, and therefore you do not have entrance into the White House based upon your false claim.

There are many people who know of Jesus; and many that distort His Word, that do false acts of kindness in His name, and perhaps appear to do miracles at “miracle healing crusades,” which in fact is God responding to the faith of a recipient who is a true Believer.

It might appear that the miracles are done by the false prophet, teacher; both of which are merely performers in whom Christ does not hold an intimate relationship with, whom Jesus does not know.

And as the passage states it is not the person who claims that Jesus is their Lord emphatically(“Lord, Lord”- said twice to express emphasis, to display that they were emphatic in their claim), but him who does the will of the Father (Matthew 7:21b; Matthew 12:50), and pleases Him by exercising faith (Hebrews 11:6), which is not mere belief (which is merely cognitive, but faith which is life changing), but acceptance of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and His atoning work – “this is the work of God, that thy believe on him whom he hath sent”(John 6:29).

Also, the Greek grammar does not indicate that Jesus knew them at some point in time, and then no longer knows them presently.

The grammar insists that Jesus never at any time knew them – this is absolute proof that these individuals were not believers that had lost their salvation.

The Book of Matthew – Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
Matthew 12:30-35, says:

“He that is not with me is against me; and he that gathereth not with me scattereth abroad. Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men. And whosoever speaketh a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but whosoever speaketh against the Holy Ghost, it shall not be forgiven him, neither in this world, neither in the world to come. Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit. O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.”

Attempt at Entrapping Jesus
Starting with Matthew 12:10, we see that the Pharisee’s plan to entrap Jesus. Jesus “went into their(notice the emphasis that the Holy Spirit places on identifying the synagogue as “their synagogue,” as opposed to “God’s synagogue,” or even simply “the synagogue” ~ Matt. 12:9) synagogue” on the Sabbath, and having a man with a withered hand presented to Him(“...behold…” & “…And they asked him…” – the Greek grammar is more precise how the Pharisee set the situation up), the Pharisees asked Jesus if it was legal to heal on the Sabbath.

Jesus answered them, and then healed the man, and later a man possessed by a demon was brought to Jesus who was blind and dumb.

Jesus also healed him and in response to this situation, as seen in verse 23, the people said, “is this the ‘Son of David’?”, which is a Messianic title.

When the Pharisees heard the people asking if Jesus was the Messiah, they retorted that Jesus cast out a devil by the power of Beelzebub, the prince of the devils.

Jesus responded to their accusations, as well as their thoughts, stating that a house divided falls, and then used an illustration that it is God who is more powerful than Satan, and therefore has empowered Jesus to do this miracle.

Next we have verse 30, where Jesus says that He that is not for me, is against me (notice that there are only two positions, and no mention of going back and forth between them – consider this in reviewing the bold paragraph below regarding verses 34 and 35).

And it is in response to the accusation that He is empowered by the devil, that Jesus goes on to respond to them in verse 31. And Jesus states:

“All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men: but the blasphemy against the Holy Ghost shall not be forgiven unto men.”

Jesus states that everything is forgivable except for blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, which is exactly what these Pharisees had just done.

Define BlasphemyFirst, we must define what blasphemy is, according to Elwell’s Evangelical Dictionary of Theology:

Topics: Blasphemy
Text: In general the word means simply slander or insult and includes any action (e.g., a gesture) as well as any word that devalues another person or being, living or dead. This general secular idea was made more specific in religious contexts, where blasphemy means to insult, mock, or doubt the power of God.4

There must be a deliberate and calculated determination to slander, it cannot be accidental, but must be a premeditated insult of the Holy Spirit.

Therefore, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is to speak evil of, or slander the Holy Spirit with the deliberate intent of doing so, this cannot be accidentally committed; it must be a conscious and calculated determination to slander with full intent.

An example of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit WITHOUT intent can be seen in the actions of Paul who unintentionally did so according to 1 Timothy 1:12-13, which states:

“And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for that he counted me faithful, putting me into the ministry; Who was before a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and injurious: but I obtained mercy, because I did it ignorantly in unbelief.”

Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit cannot be a mere slip of the tongue, but must be a deliberate and thought-out accusation against the Holy Spirit (this answers the question of those that fear that they can accidentally commit this most grievous sin of all sins), by knowingly attributing to the power of the Holy Spirit as having come from Satan, not God; knowing that this is a lie.

Power Exhibited
One other point that must be understood is that the blasphemy must be against the Holy Spirit, as opposed to God the Father, or Jesus Christ the Son; apparently both of these forms of slander are forgivable; but why.

The answer is that the Holy Spirit is the power of God that functions upon the earth; it isn’t some kind of superstitious or mystical function, the Holy Spirit is God’s power exhibit here – in the seen world.

When God moves supernaturally upon the face of the earth, He does so through the orchestration of the Holy Spirit.

Even when Christ was incarnate on the Earth, He did not function within His own power as deity, He did so when the power of the Holy Spirit came upon Him from upon high.

This is why He did no miracles until after He was baptized in the Holy Spirit.

This is why He said He could do nothing in Himself, and that He truly became a man (Phil. 2:7-8), concerning his attributes, yet he always maintained is deity in his essence (the incarnation is a mystery, yet we know that Jesus was fully God, and fully man. He displayed the human attributes of limitation, voluntarily while maintaining the essence of deity, which can never be stripped from Him. Please see our essay concerning the “Attributes & Essence of God” in order to grasp this more fullyLINK).

Definition
Therefore, to slander the Holy Spirit is to slander the display of God’s power – When the Holy Spirit moves it is a visual exhibit of God, and to slander Him is to slander God fully knowing you are slandering the true God of the universe, the real God, without acceptation.

You’re NOT slandering some idea of god, some religious system, some MAYBE something – you are knowingly slandering the real deal because you see the miracle, the wonders, the power, and known the source is real – is God.

Personal Note: I have been approached by many people on this subject, those that had been fearful that they had accidentally blasphemed the Holy Spirit, which according to the above example cannot be accidentally done.

We must take the Scripture at face value without presumptions, and if the only example we have of blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is when the Pharisees attributed a miracle of God done through Jesus, and state that He’s doing it in the power of the devil, knowing it is a lie (Remember Paul, he accused Believers of working for Satan, of doing what they did in Satan’s power; He did not know it was God that was behind their actions – he did it in ignorance), we cannot extend it beyond that.

A Singular View
I hold a singular view (I did not learn from anyone else, and have found only one other person to agree with me concerning this understanding of “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit,” Dr. Ron Rhodes, which is cited below) concerning blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, it is:

I believe that the only way to commit blasphemy of the Holy Spirit (which only has one example in Scripture); is to knowingly and falsely accuse Jesus Christ, during His “First Coming” of committing a miracle in the power of Satan, and do it for personal gain(the Pharisees did this because of the jeopardy of losing their position and holding with the people – they did it for personal gain, not because they actually believed that Jesus was of Satan, otherwise it would not have been slander – it would’ve been an accusation, and could have been said in ignorance – which is what Paul did prior to his conversion, and was forgiven. We must not forget Paul’s example – you have to know that you are slandering the work of the Holy Spirit, if you truly do believe that a miracle could be an act of Satan, you have not slandered the Holy Spirit – Paul truly did believe that the Christians were following a false god, which would a demon or Satan himself), rather than the power of God in the Holy Spirit; when it is Biblically obvious according to the prophecies concerning Jesus being the Messiah, as well as clearly opposed to the Biblical teaching that God is more powerful than Satan.

I view this Scripture the same as Hebrews 6:4-6 (see below “Limited Partnership“), in that it could only be fulfilled during a certain time in history, and under certain conditions; which are now past and not possible.

Otherwise, if to truly commit blasphemy against the Holy Spirit means that you knowingly understand that an individual is doing a miracle in the power of the Holy Spirit, and then knowingly accuse them of what you know is a lie.

How would you know this unless the individual is fully accredited of God as being a person that only acts for God, and never for the flesh or the devil?

The only one qualified person to fit this description is Jesus Christ Himself.

If a faith healer claims to be a representative of God, and does healings, how do I know that he is really working for God, in the power of the Holy Spirit, I do not.

And, it is in knowing that what you are saying is actually a lie that makes it blasphemy, you must slander the Holy Spirit, which means that you must positively know that the human doing the miracle in the name of the Holy Spirit, is truly His representative.

I would never give any human being this type of credit. I believe in healings, I’ve been healed, and I’ve seen healings.

But no man receives carte blanche acceptance that what he is doing at any individual time, is an authorization that he is the Holy Spirit’s representative(how do you think that the False Prophet will present himself if not as a messenger of God – his deception is not in the miracles, but him who he really is, and who is his master).

How many times have we seen in the Old Testament God’s representatives acting in ungodly manners and doing things wrong?

How can you trust that every act that a person that presents himself as a prophet is done so according to God’s will and in the power of the Holy Spirit.

If a miracle happens; praise God, but don’t praise the man, or even assume he is beyond question. If the miracle goes against Scripture, then it is subject to question.

But the point is, there’s only one human being that has ever lived on this earth who we know 100 percent of the time functions only as God’s representative, and that when He does a miracle, it can only be attributed to the Holy Spirit – it is Jesus.

It is this individual – Jesus, that if we chose to knowingly accused of functioning in the power of Satan, while understanding that He is functioning in the power of the Holy Spirit, it is this type of slander that is specific to the sin of blasphemy of the Holy Ghost, and doing so for personal profit as the Pharisees did.

Concerning this view, Dr. Ron Rhodes states:

“The backdrop of this passage is that the Jews who had just witnessed a mighty miracle of Christ should have recognized that Jesus performed this miracle in the power of the Holy Spirit. After all, the Hebrew Scriptures, with which the Jews were all familiar, prophesied that when the Messiah came He would perform many mighty miracles in the power of the spirit (See Isaiah 35:5-6).

Instead, these Jewish leaders claim that Christ did this and other miracles in the power of the devil, the unholy spirit. This was a sin against the Holy Spirit. This shows that these Jewish leaders had hardened themselves against the things of God.

I believe that Matthew 12 describes a unique situation among the Jews, and that the actual committing of this sin requires the presence of the Messiah on the earth doing his messianic miracles. In view of this, I don’t think this sin can be duplicated today exactly as described in Matthew 12.

I think it’s also important to realize that a human being can repent of his or her personal sins (whatever they are) and turn to God as long is there is breath still left in his or her lungs. Until the moment of death, every human being has the opportunity to turn to God to receive the free gift of salvation (Ephesians 2:8,9).”5

No Other Passage
I see no place in Scripture that further addresses “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit” by name, and to expand it beyond the scriptural reference made by Jesus, so as to extend a definition beyond Jesus’ words would be presumptuous upon the Scripture. – it would be “reading into the text.”

And the language does not appear to extend it beyond its local application.

There are passages which SEEM to alluded to this sin.

However, if God has chosen not to specifically instruct us concerning this sin, we should not play with such a dangerous subject – to do so is reading into the Scriptures, and placing yourself in a position of grandiosity; where it is only God who condemns.

Sin Unto Death – 1 John 5:16
And obviously, 1 John 5:16 is not a reference to blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, in that it is not named, nor referred too.

We also note in the next verse (17) that John seems to note that the sin as being nonspecific.

We know there are sins unto death such as disrespecting the manner that you take the Lord’s supper as seen in 1 Corinthians 11:29-30, as well as Ananias and Sapphira deception as seen in Acts 5:1-11.

Yet, neither one of these sins that lead to death are as serious as the sin that leads to eternal damnation and is unforgivable, such as blasphemy of the Holy Spirit.

God, The Loving Father
God does nothing unfair, if there is a sin that you and I can commit that is not forgivable, would our loving Father not be sure to warn us in such a way that we would not accidentally commit it?

To read into 1 John 5:16 that it is a reference to blasphemy of the Holy Spirit, is to extend into this passage meaning beyond its intended meaning by the writer, and is therefore incorrect and unbiblical.

Biblical Repetition
There is a principle within the Bible of repetition (some have called it the “Principle of Repetition”), wherein God repeats Himself to assure that He’s not misunderstood.

The Torahis riddled with examples of this, to the place of exhaustion.

This principle can be found all through the Scripture (the apostle specifically taught about the principle of repetition – Philippians 3:1; Titus 3:8, 2 Peter 1:12-13, 2 Peter 3:1-2).

If God states something only once, there is a specific reason for it, which is manifested when the passage is understood.

However, when it comes to danger and warnings, God is always repetitive, as any good parent would be, so since the issue of the so-called “unforgivable sin,” or better stated “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit” would be one of these dangerous examples, and God has not produced more Scripture to warn us, it makes no sense that it is something that is so easily done unknowingly.

Another Consideration
What is also in view here is that if someone denies that Jesus did His miracles according to the power of God in the Holy Spirit, then they equate Him with sin, as well for lying, which also calls into question the Deity of Jesus Christ.

Therefore, they cannot place faith in Christ as the Son of the living God, as their propitiation for sin – and be saved – this is an unforgivable sin.

This would also mandate a predetermined mindset, which could not be an accidental sin of omission or commission.

And this would circumvent any opportunity for repentance having thought through the position and concluded that Jesus was not the Messiah.

Jesus Himself spoke about the necessity for changing one’s mind, which is repentance6(A changing of mindset and life pursuits from carnality to God’s Will), and any refusal to accept God’s only propitiation for sin necessitated damnation, and therefore was unforgivable.

Easton’s Bible Dictionary states concerning this:

Topics: Blasphemy
Text: In the sense of speaking evil of God this word is found in Ps. 74: 18; Isa. 52:5; Rom. 2:24; Rev. 13:1, 6; 16:9, 11, 21. It denotes also any kind of calumny, or evil-speaking, or abuse (1 Kings 21:10; Acts 13:45; 18:6, etc.). Our Lord was accused of blasphemy when he claimed to be the Son of God (Matt. 26:65; comp. Matt. 9:3; Mark 2:7).

They who deny his Messiahship blaspheme Jesus (Luke 22:65; John 10:36).

Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost(Matt. 12:31, 32; Mark 3:28, 29; Luke 12:10)is regarded by some as a continued and obstinate rejection of the gospel, and hence is an unpardonable sin, simply because as long as a sinner remains in unbelief he voluntarily excludes himself from pardon.

Others regard the expression as designating the sin of attributing to the power of Satan those miracles which Christ performed, or generally those works which are the result of the Spirit’s agency.7

To Conclude in Regards to Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
You cannot commit do this by accident, without intent, it is God you are slandering and you know it because the holy spirit is the proof of god right in front of you. You are calling what you know is divine, evil.

That is why it is unforgivable, because you know 100% what you are doing, no mistake; you are telling god he is evil and you want nothing to do with him. When a person does this he is not going to change his mind – it is done!

Fruit Displayed – Either Good or Bad
Matthew 12:33 says:

“Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his fruit.”

There is an absoluteness concerning this verse, and what is not seen is a changing from good fruit to bad fruit.

Nor is there seen a changing from bad fruit, to good fruit, or back again to bad fruit. The idea is either something made good, or something is made bad, corrupt.

This example supports the idea that something either is or is not, but there is no presentation that something changes back and forth, therefore either a man is predestined from the foundation of the earth to be the elect, according to the foreknowledge of God (or rejected according to his rejection of God), predestination (by his own choice) for hell.

Matthew 12:34 & 35 says:

“O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil things.”

Again stating that either something is good or something is bad, and that a tree will display its fruit in the same way that a man will eventually display by his words or works, his true essence.

Again this opposes the idea that one could achieve salvation yet to lose it, or express a transformation from one state to another.

A Child is Not a Legitimate Heir Until Adopted
This is a Hebrew fact; yet, is never taught to Christians, see Endnote #8(Gal. 4:1-7), below.

In the same way that a youth born in the Jewish house was considered a slave until he became an adult and was therefore adopted as the heir, so is the Christian prior to the point of conversion.

He is of the household, yet holds no rights nor privileges; yet awaits the time that he becomes a full heir(in this application, a full “partaker”, or partner with the Holy Spirit in his salvation, not a limited partner as seen in Hebrews 6:4, see below) in the household.

The same is true of the believer prior to his conversion.

God in His foreknowledge has predestined those that He knew would respond according to His free gift of salvation based upon faith in Jesus Christ, and those that would yet respond in time, are still His; it is time that must progress to fulfill reality.

The above Scripture in no way supports an idea of going back and forth, between good and bad, between saved and unsaved.

The Holy Spirit watches over the convert prior to their conversion in time.

There are no surprises in God’s kingdom; He is either Lord and King and God of all, or nothing.

His children are safe and secure until that point that they become heirs of the kingdom.

The Act of Salvation – Prior to JesusPrior to Jesus, individuals were saved based upon their faith in God and Him providing a substitute for their sins, which they knew would be the Messiah.

And that upon death they would go to a place we know as paradise, referred to as “Abraham’s Bosom” where the believers were held temporarily until the promised Messiah.

A True Story, A Fact; Not a Parable
By way of example, many times Jesus would tell a story, and state “that there was a man”, or use some other reference which indicated that the story he was telling was a contrived allusion that was utilized to impart a deeper truth.

However, if Jesus ever named an individual name in the story, the story would have to be true or else Jesus would be lying.

Lazarus and the Rich Man
As such, when Jesus speaks about Lazarus and the rich man (Luke 16:19-31), we know that this is a factual account, and not a fictional illustration. In this particular story, we have two individuals die, one goes to Hades (simply called “the rich man,” no name mentioned, thus done to show that there was no relationship between God and him), and the other Lazarus (“Lazarus,” he was named to show a personal aspect, a relationship with God. Some have misstated that being poor got him in with God, made him acceptable with God, untrue – faith creates acceptance with God alone. Being recognized by God, which displayed a relationship in contrast to not naming the rich man, this relationship is only possible by him living in faith ~ Heb. 11:6; 10:22-23), to Abraham’s Bosom.

Abraham’s Bosom – Temporary Holding Place
From this story were made aware that prior to Jesus purchasing salvation and therefore opening up the kingdom of God to man at the cross, that those individuals that were deemed as saved, due to their faith in God (Heb. 11:32-40 – “39“), upon death were held in a temporary holding place which the Jew referred to as Abraham’s bosom (due to Abraham being the father of the faith, and therefore their greatest example of faith; and the bosom was recognized as a term regarding closeness, as in being close to one’s heart – as a baby held close to the bosom – 1 Kings 3:20; as John being next to Jesus’ bosom – John 13:23), until the Messiah would come, and make a way unto God possible, as Jesus would by dying in the cross.

The Promise Arrived – The Messiah Here
Therefore, when Jesus came, this changed the issue – NOW heaven was opened up to those that lived in faith.

Because now the Messiah was manifest and salvation, which was in the Old Testament was general in its prior focus, now became specific concerning who that focus was to be upon – Jesus, he was the Messiah who would fulfill Isaiah 52:6 – 53:12 – with Christ fulfilling the rest when He returns the second time.

Whereas, in the past; saving faith was based upon an absolute trust in God, and God’s Will in an individual’s life, and that God would provide salvation; now salvation was specific concerning the route of how salvation was achieved.

From this point on, no more temporary holding place, when a Christian dies they are with Christ.

(SIDE NOTE: I shouldn’t have to say this as it should be self-apparent, but rather than simply assume, I will make the following statement. In any posts on this blog site, or within our teaching website; whenever I will refer to a Christian, it is a reference to the literal grammar of the word, meaning: “a follower of Christ.” This is an individual who follows Christ by following the words of Christ, wherein he is a doer and not a hearer only, therefore this is a saved individual. A synonym that I will also use is “Believer,” as it is averb form of the same word for “faith” in the Greek, and again it is faith that saves us, not the vernacular. If I refer to an individual who simply calls himself a Christian, yet is not a true born-again believer in Jesus Christ, the distinction will be made. Simply because a person attends church, is a member, follows all the precepts of the church; does not make them a Christian, just a church person.)

To Be Present with the Lord
This is why years later Paul would write in 2 Corinthians 5:8:

“We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”

The Book of Hebrews – Hebrews 6:4-6 Preface

The book of Hebrews is written to Jewish Christians concerning those issues which affected them, as opposed to Gentile believer’s issues.

Among the many issues central to the Hebrews was that of converting from Judaism to Christianity, and the fact that to the Jews this was anathema (“Damned of God”), as a heresy.

We 21st-century Gentiles have no capacity to understand what this meant to the Jew in Jesus’ day.

For the Jew, the Temple in Jerusalem or the synagogue in outlying areas was the reference point of their daily lives.

The trade guilds that journeymen belong to were run by the synagogues, the markets which provided food were run by the synagogues.

synagogues are the place of meeting, the place of marriage, and the place of family was the synagogues. Therefore, to become a Christian meant to completely change one’s life, and completely lose one’s identity, ability to make money, provide the necessities of life, and even congregate with one’s family.

So when we see the book of Hebrews, where Jews are addressed concerning becoming Christians, the predominant issue at hand is conversation; and the singular sin is that of “drawing back to Judaism.”

This is the paramount issue this book addresses, that of forsaking the truth concerning Christianity, and returning to Judaism, which is to “crucify Christ afresh”, by returning to the Levitical system.

How unusual, that for centuries, before Christ, the Levitical system was God’s tool, which now became a hindrance.

And for the Hebrew, who is a new convert to Christianity, not established in their faith, at that place of determining their commitment to Christ, how detrimental is this choice.

This is what Hebrews 6:4-6 is dealing with, not the person who has become firm as a Christian – not one that has actually become a Believer, who is not saved.

Hebrews 6:4-6, says:

“For it is impossible for those who were once enlightened, and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, And have tasted the good word of God, and the powers of the world to come, If they shall fall away, to renew them again unto repentance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh, and put him to an open shame.”

The Holy Spirit who Partners with the Believer
And though it would appear that the individuals in question are fully Believers, the text says otherwise.

Hebrews 6:4, uses the term “partakers of the Holy Ghost”, with the word “partakers” being the same word translated “partners” in Luke 5:7, with diverse grammar, which states:

“And they beckoned unto their partners, which were in the other ship, that they should come and help them. And they came, and filled both the ships, so that they began to sink.”

Limited Partnership
The Greek word “partaker” has usages which include “limited partnership,” (Greek: metochos, meaning “partner, though limited.” Used only once in the New Testament in this form of the word regarding the grammar – here in theDative Case[an indirect object, “with“], Plural Number, and Masculine Gender. This grammatical form displays a limited, indirect partnership), such as seen in the above Luke passage wherein there was not a full partnership, they did not share in the full experience in the same way, in the same ship, receiving the same load of fish, Simon Peter and Andrew went back out alone at the charge of Jesus, their ship started to sink, unlike James’s and John’s ship back at the shore (Simon Peter and Andrew were in their ship which was being over filled, and James and John in the other ship which was not – these were partners in fishing – yet, separate ships, separate owners, separate businesses, separate experiences – unlike the relationship that the Believer has with the Holy Spirit who now lives within the Believer in a non-separate manner. Believers before Pentecost, before the Church dwelt with the Holy Spirit, who was with the Believer, but not in full partnership, dwelling inside the Believers after the creation of the Church at Pentecost – as seen in John 14:17, which states: “Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.), came to help them.

These two ships were limited partners, separate – but still two, and there was not equality – there was a limited partnership with another ship.

Hebrews 1:9
Another example which is more pertinent can be found in Hebrews 1:9, which speaks about Christ and His relationship to Angels and uses the same Greek word, metochos; and the same exact grammar as the Hebrews 6:4 passage (where the Case is in the Accusative, Plural Number, and Masculine Gender).

In this passage it is not saying that Christ is a partner with Angels, displaying equality; but that both Christ and Angels are servants, messengers of God. The relationship is not that of intimacy, the same wherein the individuals spoken about in Hebrews 6:4 are not intimate with the Holy Spirit, with the Holy Spirit living within those people as He does with Believers.

When the Holy Spirit brings a person to the place of decision about conversion, there is a process which takes place in completing the terms of their conversion.

The Holy Spirit is with them, but not living in them until the person becomes truly Born-Again, a true Child of God; this is where the relationship becomes intimate; wherein the person becomes a real partaker with the Holy Spirit.

I personally believe that God gives every person a chance to choose, with their eyes wide open, to receive the Gospel of Jesus Christ (based upon: 2 Pet. 3:9; 1 Tim. 2:3-4), an opportunity to join in relationship with God – to become a full partner with the Holy spirit.

The Holy Spirit is called the “comforter” (Greek)paraklētos, also means an “intercessor,” an “consoler,” an “advocate,” who comes alongside the Believer and helps them walk (as in when someone has a hard time walking, and another comes along side them, and has the person put their arm around the neck of the helper, who helps them walk – this is one of the functions of the Holy Spirit as their partner with the Believer), the Holy Spirit is the Helper who partners with the Believer.

And though we can refer to the date and time that most of us accepted Jesus Christ, we must realize that the Holy Spirit had been moving us to that point for quite some time (in fact, we are really “chosen” since the “foundation of the world” ~ Ephesians 1:3-5).

Once Enlightened & Tasted the Good Word of God…
This is a reference to that point in time where God in his fairness and justice gives every individual an opportunity to respond to him in faith, the Holy Spirit enlightens them.

The grammar for both words is that they both are in the Aorist Tense, meaning that the Action Occurred in the Past (“Once & for all”), it is used to connote certainty.

If the person was truly saved their illumination and tasting would not have be in the past, which is meant to display that it occurred once.

If this was a reference to a born-again Believer, wherein the illumination and experience of the Holy Spirit would be a permanent aspect of their life, the Greek grammar would’ve used the Perfect Tense, which would’ve meant that they received it and it was continuous, never stopping.

The grammar cannot be disputed concerning this, with the Believer the enlightenment and experience is always in the Perfect Tense, as is seen throughout the New Testament; never temporary.

Only temporary when dealing with someone who is given the opportunity to respond to the Gospel, yet in response rejects it, this is when the Aorist Tense is used.

Temporary Followers – Are Not Believers
Many people have made confessions of faith, yet according to John have proven that they are not true Believers because they did not stay within the fold, as recorded in 1 John 2:19, which states:

“They went out from us, but they were not of us; for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with us: but they went out, that they might be made manifest that they were not all of us.”

Kenneth S. Wuest, says concerning this the book of Hebrews:

“There is but one sin spoken of in the book of Hebrews, namely, the act of a first century Jew who has left Judaism and has identified himself with the visible Christian church, who having made a profession of Christ now was in danger under stress of persecution, of renouncing that faith in going back to the abrogated ritual of the Levitical system.

It is described in chapter 2:1 as a “slipping away from the New Testament truth,” a “hardening of the heart against the Holy Spirit” (3:7,8), a “falling away,” and a “crucifying the son of God afresh” (6:6), a “willful sin” [10:26] consisting of three-fold sin against the Triune God, “treading underfoot the son of God,” [10:29] .

A sin against the father who sent the son, “counting Jesus’ blood as common blood,” a sin against the Son who shed his blood, and “doing despite to the Holy Ghost,” a sin against the Holy Ghost who led them to the place of repentance (10:26, 29).

The words “falling away” are from a Greek word which literally means “to fall beside a person or thing, to slip away, to deviate from the right path, or to turn aside.”

From early manuscripts we have two illustrations of its use: “if the terms of the contract be broken,” and where it is used of a person who falls back to his earlier interpretation.

These two uses fit exactly into the historical background of the book, and the context in which the word is found.

Here is the case of Jews who professed faith in Christ, who going along with the Holy Spirit in his pre-salvation work, had been brought in to the place of repentance, to the very threshold of salvation.

They had made a contract so to speak with the spirit, willingly been led along by him.

Now, should they refuse the proffered faith and return to Judaism, they would be breaking their contract which they had made with the Spirit.

Again, at one time they had adhered to the sacrificial system of the First Testament.

Then they had left it to embrace the New Testament truth. Now, should they return to the Temple sacrifices, they would be reverting to their former opinion regarding the same.

These words “falling away,” could only refer to the one sense spoken of in this book. I

t could only be committed in the first century and by a Jew, or a Gentile proselyte to Judaism, and for the reason that conditions since A.D. 70 have been made such as to make in possible the committing of that sin.

The Temple at Jerusalem was destroyed on that date.

There are no Jewish sacrifices to leave nor to return to. This was apostasy, a most serious sin.

These Jews had been made partakers, limited “partners,” see Luke 5:7, same Greek word, of the Holy Ghost, going along with him in his pre-salvation work.

Now to reject his further ministrations, was a most serious thing from which act there was no recovery.”9

Hebrews 6:6-8, says:

“For the earth which drinketh in the rain that cometh oft upon it, and bringeth forth herbs meet for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth blessing from God: But that which beareth thorns and briers is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing; whose end is to be burned.”

Expositional Constancy – Typology
In remembering the rule of “Expositional Constancy,” wherein the Holy Spirit uses types and models in expressing spiritual attributes, ideas, and realities – these are idioms, metaphor, allegories, and other figurative devices are to help explain something.

The Holy Spirit does not change these types, meaning he does not use the same symbol for different expressions/reality.

There may be one or more types of a truth or reality; yet, they always follow the same typology throughout all of Scripture (both the Old Testament and New Testament, even though one was originally written in the Hebrew language, and the other in the Greek language; both Testaments have the same author, the Holy Spirit).

An example may be that the Holy Spirit is represented as oil, fire, cloud, dove, and living water; however the symbols are not used to represent anything else but the Holy Spirit or functions of the Holy Spirit, such as the anointing of oil concerning a function of being accepted and led by the spirit, or the “water of the word“, which is a function of God’s Word being utilized by the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer.

Even when fire is used concerning judgment, it is the Holy Spirit that God is using in the process.

Another example is Silver, which is always reminiscent of blood in connection with redemption, gold is synonymous with deity, thorns are a type of sin, brass is a type of judgment of sin, water is reminiscent of God’s Word, and the list goes on and on.

The point is everything in God’s Word has meaning, beyond the superficial; which is never seen so clearly as in the teachings of Jesus.

In the prior example (Hebrews 6:6-8) you’ll see that “Earth” is pictorial of man (see Genesis 2:7, which is a word-play as the word: “man” comes from Earth – there’s always a connection), (see Genesis 3:15, which is a reference to Christ as the seed of woman, and it is the words of Christ which brings salvation as found in the Bible – Christ the seed speaks the words of the Gospel, the seed; which is used to reproduce Himself in Believers. This is why it is called “Expositional Constancy,” expositional means to uncover or do bring forth and display, and consistency means uniformity, therefore “Expositional Constancy” means to uncover and display that which is consistent and uniform. This is what typology is, it is not superstition or legend, or myth), “rain” is pictorial of God’s Word, and that which “bringeth forth thorns and briars” are those who are unsaved, that will receive the judgment of condemnation to burn in hell for eternity.

Another example of this can be seen in the typology wherein God’s word uses birds or fowls as Satan’s helpers – fallen Angels, that are used in order to fight against the gospel when an individual at the point that they have enough sight from the Holy Spirit to consider the validity of the gospel.

It is these falling Angels that attempted to devour the Word of God from coming to fruition in these individuals.

Matthew 13:3-9, says:

“And he spake many things unto them in parables, saying, Behold, a sower went forth to sow; And when he sowed, some seeds fell by the way side, and the fowls came and devoured them up: Some fell upon stony places, where they had not much earth: and forthwith they sprung up, because they had no deepness of earth: And when the sun was up, they were scorched; and because they had no root, they withered away. And some fell among thorns; and the thorns sprung up, and choked them: But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold. Who hath ears to hear, let him hear.”

Matthew 13:18-23, says:

“Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower. When any one heareth the word of the kingdom, and understandeth it not, then cometh the wicked one, and catcheth away that which was sown in his heart. This is he which received seed by the way side. But he that received the seed into stony places, the same is he that heareth the word, and anon with joy receiveth it; Yet hath he not root in himself, but dureth for a while: for when tribulation or persecution ariseth because of the word, by and by he is offended. He also that received seed among the thorns is he that heareth the word; and the care of this world, and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful. But he that received seed into the good ground is he that heareth the word, and understandeth it; which also beareth fruit, and bringeth forth, some an hundredfold, some sixty, some thirty.”

Understanding Parables
In considering these stories of Jesus, we understand that based upon Biblical typology, the seed is the Gospel(word of the kingdom), and the soil represents man – his heart(which both in the Hebrew and Greek languages do not mean the emotions singularly, but means the total inward make of a man; 1) His mind, 2) His emotions, and 3) His “seat of the will,” were discretion lives – volition/choice), the birds represent the “wicked one” or his emissaries, the stony places represent those that heard the Word with gladness, yet because of the stones (“the things of the world), the seed did not have the ability to grow within the soul, and when tribulation came, there was no root (the issue is that the person was so obsessed with the things of the earth that they didn’t in grow in God’s Word, and therefore did not grow spirituality to become Believers so that they could handle tribulation, when it does eventually come. If you become obsessed with the things of the world, you cannot be obsessed with God’s Word – you cannot serve 2 masters ~ Matt. 6:24), they did not grow, and by analogy were not saved.

The place where thorns (thorns came to this Earth because of sin [Gen. 3:18], and are a direct outgrowth of sin – seldom do we think of thorns in relation to the “cares of this world,” however, because of sin, thorns made the cares of this world far more dominant in our lives as it was no longer easy to receive 100% yield on your crop’s, thorns led to us working by the sweat of our brow [Gen. 3:19]. There is a connection between thorns and the cares of this world, or making a living; which very easily leads to becoming obsessed with riches in the process), grew were those that heard the Word, but because of the cares of the world, and the deceitfulness of riches, did not produce fruit, and by analogy also were not saved.

However, the good ground that heard the Word, understood it, and that bore fruit, and is synonymous with the redeemed of God, the Believer.

The Holy Spirit is consistent with Christ’s parable in Matthew, and it is the same Holy Spirit speaking through the author of the book of Hebrews – and He does not change, therefore, the typology doesn’t change as well.

With the thorns representing the cares of the world, those things used by the devil to quench out the Gospel from growing in the soil of a man’s heart, and Hebrews 4: 6-8 stating that the water falls upon the earth, God’s Word and that which is “herbs meet for them whom is it dressed” which is a reference to the good seed, are therefore the saved individuals; “but that which bear a fourth thorns and briars is rejected, and is nigh unto cursing[ready to be cursed] whose end is to be burned,” is those individuals, that due to the cares of the world did not produce any fruit, and therefore were not saved. The analogy is pretty straightforward.

The Rest of the StoryWe sometimes forget to keep reading when we come to a difficult text. After Hebrews 6:4-8, comes Hebrews 6:9-11, which says:

“But, beloved, we are persuaded better things of you, and things that accompany salvation, though we thus speak. For God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labour of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister. And we desire that every one of you do shew the same diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end”

And here Paul says that he is persuaded that they have not fallen away. This word for “persuaded”, means convinced.

Therefore, Paul is convinced that the Hebrews had not fallen back into Judaism, and away from the salvation which was yet secured in them by their producing of fruit, which he refers too.

Again, why was Paul convinced that they had not fallen away?

He says “for God is not unrighteous to forget your work and labor of love, which ye have shewed toward his name, in that ye have ministered to the saints, and do minister,” which for Paul makes the point within his thinking, that because they had produced fruit, they are secure in Christ, and therefore warranted him being convinced of: “better things of them”.

Just as the seed that was sown in Matthew was not established until the fruit was produced, so here in Hebrews Paul believes that they are established because they produced fruit, and in the same way today, and until the new “partner” (yet limited partner with the Holy Spirit), displays fruit, we do not truly know if they are a true believer (God knows – but with us as with Paul, our warnings and preaching to others are based upon our own limited perception).

The fact is, if a person is saved, then they will produce fruit, which will prove up their salvation, which was determined before the foundation of the earth (Ephesians 1:3-5).

The Book of Hebrews – Hebrews 10:25-27

>Hebrews 10:25-27, says:

“Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching. For if we sin wilfully after that we have received the knowledge of the truth, there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, But a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fiery indignation, which shall devour the adversaries.”

Again this Scripture does not state that you can lose your salvation, “if we willfully sin after we have received the knowledge of the truth.”

The term, “received the knowledge of the truth,” is not a reference to a person that is saved, as salvation is based upon faith, not knowledge – knowing (mentally) what the right thing is, and doing what the right thing is are two separate considerations.

Faith
Faith is more than mental assent; it becomes a life-changing adherence to a belief that produces changed behavior and therefore fruit.

Belief is a cognitive response only, it is a mental process, but does not necessitate a changed behavior due to a full conviction of the presuppositions.

To receive the “knowledge of the truth” will not save you, it is those that do the Will of God the father that are saved, not those that receive the KNOWLEDGE – hearers, but those that do the will of God (Rom. 2:13; James 1:22).

Scripture must always be taken in context.

There is only one sin addressed in the book of Hebrews, and it is to the Jew Only (it is only the Jew who can return back to keeping the law and the sacrificial system – and only while the Temple was standing between the point that this was written until 70 A.D., afterwards the sacrificial system had stopped as there was no Temple, which was mandated as a place where the sacrifices took place), it is apostasy back to Judaism, for those that are yet established as believers.

The temptation for these individuals that were yet concretionized or solidified in their faith in Jesus Christ, who were feeling the tribulation of this new commitment, and were stopping the assembling with Believers (Hebrews 10:25), which would mark them as apostates to Judaism, and return again to the sacrificial system of the law.

Misuse of the Context of Hebrews 10:25
This is the one main Scripture utilized by many preachers to state that church attendance is mandatory, Biblically speaking.

And attending church should be a prime objective of every Believer; this passage is not speaking of assembling in a general sense.

It is addressing a specific situation concerning the Jews forsaking the assembling with Believers because of persecution of the Jews of the synagogue.

The original language, the statement, “asye see the day approaching,” is better translated “as ye see the day of trouble approaching,” and fits the context much better.

The main point of this text is addressed to new Jewish converts who were to continue to meet together, especially during the times of persecution, and to NOT willfully turn back to Judaism after having “received knowledge of the truth.”

They were told to stay the course, and that there remained NO more sacrifice for sin if they tried to return to Judaism – because the way of salvation for the Jew was to move on to Christianity based upon the foundation of the knowledge of the law.

Jesus died for the sins of the whole world, yet only those individuals that place saving faith in that act appropriate salvation.

And if these new limited partners, not yet full partners with the Holy Spirit, turn back to Judaism, there are no more sacrifices that can be made beyond Jesus blood – Jesus is the only way to the Father now (John 14:6), the purpose of the sacrificial system was now complete and could not be reentered.

Support for the Concept of Eternal Security

Producing “Fruit”
Scripture is void of the concept that one can be a Believer, and then become a nonbeliever; any more than a person could be a fruit producer, and then be someone who has never produced fruit.

There are many different analogies utilized in God’s Word that indicates that either a person is saved, or they are not saved, and that there is not a progression from one to the other, from unsaved to saved, from goats to the sheep, from children of the devil to children of God.

“Saved”In Ephesians 2:8, the word “saved” is in the perfect tense, meaning: it started in the past, with results in the present, which cannot be undone.

Easily defined, we could say that our salvation started before the foundation of the earth, was paid for at the cross of Jesus, is being played out daily in our lives in the form of sanctification, and comes to full fruition at the “Bema Seat” of Christ.

The word “saved” does not reflect a singular, one time experience, solely completed in the past going on in its results.

You don’t just get it now, lose it tomorrow, and get it back.

Either you have it, or you don’t have it, the grammar does not allow for achieving and losing it; it does display a progression in its process to a full completeness that cannot be stopped.

This word never implies fragility.

And for those that are false believers, they will eventually show their true identity, their true fruit either here or at the “Bema Seat.”

“Born Again”The idiomatic language that the Holy Spirit uses is for a purpose.

When Christ says that we are “born again,” it is for a purpose, and is meant as a description.

We have nothing to do with our physical birth, and it is impossible to undo it. It either happens or it doesn’t happen, but either way it is beyond our control.

Again, once you are born it is impossible to be unborn, and if you say this is just misuse of the word, then you imply that the Holy Spirit misuses the vernacular.

“Sons of God”
Perhaps one of the most meaningful terms used concerning the Believer is that of being a “son of God.”

We understand the difference between this title concerning us as adopted into God’s family, and that of Jesus title as the “Only Begotten Son of God” (John 3:16), His deity beyond reproach.

We also understand that within the Hebrew culture, this term, “a son of…” could be used as a simile wherein something would be called the son of something else, because the former produced the latter.

We see how Angels were referred to as “sons of God” (Job 1:6; Gen. 6:2) in the same way as unbelievers (the Pharisees are a good example) were referred to as sons of the devil (John 8:44).

However, there is a difference between the simile, referring to something as “a son of…” that which is its source, and the direct term that God use concerning Believers becoming the sons of God. John 1:12, states:

”But as many as received him, to them gave he power to becomethe sons of God, even to them that believe on his name”

The grammar of the term “to become” is in the Aorist Tense, meaning: “an action that occurred in the past(“once & for all”), it is used to connote certainty.

With Greek grammar, if one wanted to establish the complete reality and certainty of something, they could use the Aorist Tense, wherein it would state something as if it happened in the past, beyond the ability to change, yet while reality.

Wherein, in the English grammar we have a Past Tense which always speaks of time, something that is already occurred; in the Greek the Aorist Tense may speak about the certainty of something, without referring to when it occurred.

Within the grammar of the Greek, every Scripture which deals with salvation does so by using verbs that establish that the words cannot be changed, that there is permanence to the salvation which is referred to. (Rather the verb is in the: Perfect Tense, where the action has taken place in the past, with results in the present. In the Present Tense, where the action takes place currently, and never stops. Or in the Aorist Tense where something may have occurred any time chronologically, yet which is established as a reality which can never change.).

Whenever the term “sons of God,” when used to refer to Believers, it is NOT used in the same style as these prior to examples of similes

For one, it is not used to indicate that the Believer comes from the source of God, or acts like God wherein there is identification with the source.

It is God who initiates the enabling “to become,” according to His own power for the believer to become a son of God, based upon a relationship, not a resemblance or the source.

The relationship is that of adoption, such as seen in the following Scriptures.

“To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons.” (Gal. 4:5)

“Having predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will” (Eph. 1:5)

“For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.” (Rom. 8:15)

It is this last Scripture which should hold special significance to the Believer, and that the term Abba, which is a term of endearment, properly translated into the English “daddy.”

There is perhaps no more intimate of a term that we as sons and daughters of God can use concerning God the Father.

He chose the relationship, He is keeping the relationship Eternally, and the relationship is based on an intimacy and love beyond human compare.

“Access,” and “Wherein we Stand”In Romans 5:2, the Word “access” is in the perfect tense, meaning it started in the past, with the results in the present, which cannot be undone.

The expression “wherein we stand,” is one Greek word and it is in the Greek present tense, meaning that it takes place nowand continues on indefinitely.

Which means that this grace in which we stand is also permanent; working within our lives on a daily basis?

According to this Scripture there is no way that once salvation is gained it can be lost, otherwise these verbs would not be in the perfect, and present tense.

The point is that these specific words that Paul used according to the direction of the Holy Spirit do not allow in any way, shape, or form, for the discontinuance of salvation once it has been gained.

The grammar does not allow for gaining access by faith unto God’s grace and then losing it, it is a permanent situation.

Salvation Is Not Man’s Job, Not Even Part of ItOf the seven things that Jesus said from the cross, the last thing was “Tetélestai.” And while the King James translates it “it is finished,” there is greater nuance to the word than this.

The fuller translation is “paid in full.” And while many non-believers have said that Jesus finished His life, or finished His teaching, or finished His mission, or finished speaking; however, none of these are the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

It was Jesus’ death, burial, and resurrection(which is specifically defined in 1 Cor. 15:1-3); which was for the propitiation of our sins that is the Gospel.

And it was as Jesus was dying on the cross that He announced He had finished completely what God had given Him to do, by “paying in full”, that which was required.

I did not earn my salvation, and you did not earn your salvation as well, not one little bit; you and I did not contribute anything to our own salvation, HE PAID ALL!

Therefore, we cannot lose our salvation. Because, we cannot lose what we did not gain in the first place, any more than we can maintain what we have no power to grasp to as well.

I repeat – the point is Jesus did it all, and we can do nothing to add to it, and therefore what can we do to lose what we did not purchase: nothing! Perhaps one of the best Scriptures to remember concerning this subject is:

Romans 8:35-39, which says:

“Who shall separate us from the love of Christ? shall tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, For thy sake we are killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep for the slaughter. Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, Nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”

Salvation Secured By Jesus Christ, Not By ManThe above passage says “who shall separate us from the love of Christ…”, and concludes by stating that “… nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord”.

The person that is saved is a “who”, as well as a “creature”.

The point is that we are kept eternal in the love of God, and that even we cannot take our own selves out of it; and separate ourselves from it. Some have said, “Yes, that is the love of Christ, but it does not say that the man’s own love cannot fail.”

The answer to that is that man is not saved by his love of God; in fact Scripture states that man does not love God, and did not even search for God (Romans 3:11), nor is he saved by loving God. He is saved by faith in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

We only love Him because He loved us first (1 John 4:19).

The point is, that it was NOT the nails that held Him to that tree, it was the love of Christ that held Him on that cross, and this passage (Romans 8:35-39) declares that nothing shall separate us from Christ.

It does not state that nothing shall separate us once we die, and are made permanent in Christ.

And the point of this text is not our responsibility, but our security in God and His ability. Once we are in Christ Jesus, once we are His, once we are saved: we cannot be lost, because it is Him who saved us; and Him who holds onto us, not allowing anything to get between us, and therefore separating us.

Ephesians 1:4-6, says:

“According as he hath chosen us in him before the foundation of the world, that we should be holy and without blame before him in love: Having predestinated us unto the adoptionof children by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the good pleasure of his will, To the praise of the glory of his grace, wherein he hath made us accepted in the beloved.”

Two issues arise concerning this passage, that of being chosen “before the foundation of the world” (one last issue concerning this phrase), and “Adoption” by God.

There are those that state that this passage refers to Christians being adopted as believers in general, or a person being adopted into the group of saved individuals.

Yet this is an impossibility due to the words such as “us”, which could refer to individuals within a group.

If Paul were referring to a group you would have to use a different word even in referring to individuals within that group.

And whereas Paul’s introduction is to “the saints that are at Ephesus,” he goes on to state, “Grace be to you”, indicating a personalization of the application.

This letter was read to the church as a whole, but its application was to the individual.

Paul did not expect the group to only obey in general, alleviating the responsibility of the individual to their individual responsibilities.

The application was specific, therefore being “chosen before the foundation of the world” was specific, and having being “predestinated us unto the adoption of children by Christ Jesus to himself” is specific as well.

And if a general application is to be implied concerning being “chosen” then there is no specific understanding of this text, and how to apply it to one’s life individually.

You cannot depersonalize this text, without depersonalizing the application as well.

A specific time is spoken about, “before the foundations of the world”, not general.

The application is specific to the individual; otherwise there would be no responsibility to fulfill any mandates, or to apply any aspects personally.

To state that God chose Christians, a group of people called by the name of Christ to be saved before the foundation of the world, does violence to the text, and neuters any meaning of its application.

To generalize these statements is to contradict the personal application that Paul alludes to.

And concerning the word “adoption,” there is no general understanding of applying it to a group of people.

Adoption was always singular, dealing with one person, it was personal, and it was immediate in its relevance.

The idea of adoption was that of a youth reaching a point of identification and recognition as the heir of the family.

Adoption was a legally binding procedure and could not be undone.

Once you are adopted into a family, your rights and privileges are the same as any blood family member who would hold the same standing.

For God to say that He adopts us, by use of this word, reveals a personal relationship that is permanent and binding, in which He cannot even undo himself.

This is what’s understood by this word for adoption which Paul utilized.

Ephesians 1:13, says:

“In whom ye also trusted, after that ye heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation: in whom also after that ye believed, ye were sealed with that Holy Spirit of promise”

The word for “sealed” here comes from the word for the signet (usually on a ring) of a King used to seal documents; and once sealed, not even the King himself could unseal it.

The point is once we are sealed with the Holy Spirit, we cannot be unsealed, not even by God the Father.

References to this can be seen in Esther 8:8, where the King could not unseal the order to have the Jews killed, who was Esther, a Jew; and in Daniel 6:15, where the King could not have Daniel avoid the lions’ den, when the King loved Daniel.

Chronological Time – Linear Assumption
We all live under a linear assumption, where time progresses from the past to the present, unto the future.

However, it is not at the time of a Believer’s altar call that is the fulcrum of their Spiritual life.

Within our own dimensionality we have a hard time understanding how God could predestine a person before the foundation of the earth to be His child.

Election
Regarding the issue of Election, the Biblical teaching that individuals were chosen before the foundations of the earth (please see: *Rev. 17:8; 2 Thess. 2:13-14; John 15:16; Rom. 3:10-11; Luke 19:10; John 6:37)

For those that would argue that this is a reference to the calling of “all” those that were “in” Christ as a group, rather than an individual, the grammar disputes this interpretation .

And for those that would say this is a reference to the Jews and Gentiles being called concerning the religious beginning of the Hebrew, again the words “before,” “beginning,” and “foundation;” are all references to prior to the creation of the world, therefore this cannot be a reference to a group calling of a man to Judaism or Christianity which occurred much later.

These verses* hold no value whatsoever if they are not speaking about the individual who is written in the “book of life,” as stated in Revelation 17:8; or the personal pronoun “you,” as used in 2 Thessalonians 2:13-14; or in Jesus words, “I have chosen you.“

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If He was not speaking to the individual for which the pronoun demands; or Paul’s proclamation that “there is none that seeketh after God” as found in Romans 3:11; or Jesus words that He came to “seek” out His followers as found in Luke 19:10.

Or Jesus’ words that the Father is the one that “giveth” individual believers to Jesus as found in John 6:37.

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None of these verses hold any significance for the individual, if salvation is obtained through the group.

Unfortunately, There are many scholars who teach that a born-again believer can lose his salvation, such as John Wesley (Who taught the heretical doctrine of “Christian Purification,” wherein a believer may attain a state of holiness in which believers are made free from original sin, which devalues the necessity of the atoning work of Jesus Christ upon the cross; as well as assaults the Word of God on this issue. “For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God” ~ Rom. 3:23. The Greek word for “sinned” is hamartano, and the grammar is that the tense is second aorist, means that the word is treated as completed fulfillment as if it was in the past, yet is a current reality. The voice is active, meaning that the person is the one that commits the sin, not something outside of them. And the mood is indicative, which means that it is a complete reality that the person currently does the action. Anyone who studies the Greek grammar of this sentence understands that it is a present tense situation that is a fact, undoable. Wesley understood this, as a teacher of Greek at Oxford, and as noted within his commentary. Which leads to the question how could Wesley promote purification wherein a Christian could live a life of sinlessness?),Adam Clark (Who was a method preacher and scholar, teaching the same things that John Wesley had hired him to proclaim. Yet worst he was a supporter of textual criticism, now often referred to as Higher Textual Criticism which opposed the textus receptus, and elevating the Alexandrian text codices which are corrupt. Textual criticism undermines the authority of the Bible, and openly teaches that the Word of God is NOT inerrant and verbally inspired. They go so far as to take out the word “God” in all their translations regarding 1st Timothy 316, while also making thousands of changes which adulterate the Trinity as well as the deity of Jesus Christ.), or the writers, such as: Jamison, Fausset, and Brown(Also believers in textual criticism utilizing Alexandrian manuscripts in their work), Thayer (A Unitarian scholar who did not believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, or the inerrancy or inspiration of Scripture) as well as other well-known scholars wherein the believer is unaware that they promote textual criticism, and utilize corrupted Greek manuscripts in their work; which explains how they utilize eclectic corrupted manuscripts that teach their own presuppositions.

Their sincerity is not the question, which I believe to be genuine. The issue is what is the common resource that they use in their teaching – which Greek New Testament do they utilize.

Logic
Election seems so unfair to the human mind, that if God chooses who would be saved, the next assertion is that God chooses who is damned.

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However, it must be remembered that this is an assertion only in that God’s Word does not teach this side of the issue – it is the logic of man that says that if God chooses some to be saved, therefore He must also choose those that are not.

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However, when man attempts to utilize logic in understanding God and His Word, he is no longer “walking by faith” (2 Corth. 5:7) but by sight, one of man’s senses, that of his perception which is based upon logic.

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Logic is meant to help guide man through his life, and to protect him as well as assure that he is not led by the emotions, which never follow God’s Word, but can be easily manipulated to sin, and is inconsistent.

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The Potter and the Clay
Election is an issue that is beyond our own capability to fully understand any more than it is capable for us to understand the Incarnation or the Trinity, or many other doctrines and issues found in God’s Word which would mandate that we would be God ourselves to fully conceptualize the full dealings of God.

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This is the definition of a true paradox, and all we can do at this point is to accept what God has stated in His Word, and quit trying to make God look fair according to human distinctions. Have we forgotten the lesson of the Potter and the clay as seen in Romans 9:21?

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God is God, because of His power, not because His righteousness, which seems to equate with man’s sense of fairness.

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God is the boss, He owes no excuse to any man; especially those that demand He fulfill human requirements of fairness.

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All we need to know at this point is that the proof in the pudding is the tasting. And that for the individual who makes a confession of Christ, from the vantage point of our perception, it is the fruit that is unto God that proves up their salvation on our earthly plane. Yet it is God, and God alone, that knows these details.

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ConclusionThere is much more that can be said on this subject, but as this essay is meant to be a starting place for personal research, this would be a good place to stop for now. The last thing I might suggest is to read Endnote #2, “PERSONAL NOTE”; in case you haven’t already done so.

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Endnotes1. The Slaughter of Nonessentials – Compromise

Augustine’s expression has been used for over 1500 years; whenever there would be dissent or disagreement concerning doctrine.

However, the use of Augustine’s expression becomes abusive when it is used by individuals to manipulate others that disagree with them in order to take control, under the guise of compromise.

Compromise has been one of the most effective tools that Satan has every used to dilute the Gospel into complete ineffectiveness.

While compromise seems so Christlike, show me one place that Christ ever compromised the Gospel, or anything He said or did.

The outcome of individuals and groups laying aside of those things that others deem are nonessential in order to maintain the unity, has been a compromise of the Gospel.

Examples of this type of compromise within Christianity, where believers except ungodly practices are self-evident, such as when believers refuse to confront or speak out against the Emerging Church, the World Council of Churches(which goes so far as to celebrate homosexuality, union with Muslims, and rejects the deity of Jesus, and the atoning death of Jesus Christ on the cross for the sins of the world, and much more), even the National Association of Evangelicals (which associates with every type of heretic, and waters down the gospel of Jesus Christ, as well as their stand concerning Islam), and now a majority of national denominations which now accept homosexuality(The Episcopal Church, The Alliance of Baptists, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church [U.S.A.], Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations, United Church of Christ, Metropolitan Community Church [MCC], and a major segment of the Anglican Church in America.) to the extent that many ordain homosexual ministers, allow for abortion, compromise the Gospel in the name of Islam, and downplay the Divinity of Christ, and the conditions of salvation; all for the sake of unity.

Have we forgotten Christ’s words:

“Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide is the gate, and broad is the way, that leadeth to destruction, and many there be which go in thereat: Because strait is the gate, and narrow is the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them. [The next part of this passage below is not speaking about believers that have lost their salvation. It is a continuation of what was spoken before, which is about unbelievers that are wolves in sheep’s clothing, false believers that never were “born-again.” They are the ones that function within the church and do those things that APPEAR to validate their standing with God, yet in reality do not. This is why the passage tells us to examine their fruits, their behaviors in order to identify them. Because even as some of these would attempt to APPEAR as righteous, upon close enough examination you will find falsehood behind, and in their actions – such as were the religious Pharisees of Jesus day] Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven. Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work iniquity.”(Matthew 7:13-23)

2. PERSONAL NOTE.

I have attempted to answer this question, “why eternal security is important,” objectively; based upon what is preeminent concerning this question, which is the integrity and ability of God to keep that which He has chosen (Eph. 1:4) for Himself.

However, there is a subjective aspect of this issue beyond that of the obvious, which is everlasting life spent with God. There is the issue of how this doctrine affects the Believer in the here and now, on this side of the doorway to eternity.

Let me speak personally, if I may. I was raised in a denomination which taught that the believer could lose their salvation(a denomination which held to a mixture of what some would refer to as Calvinism and mostly Arminianism – I do not use these terms in regarding my belief system concerning eternal security, because was Christ, and Christ alone who is my (our) point of reference, not men in their own presuppositions and teachings; no matter how sincere they are. Therefore, I refuse to allow others to control this conversation and distort it by breaking it down to either being the teaching of one of these two individuals. These pastors lived 1500 years after Christ, and to attempt to utilize their teaching in order to maintain a simplicity or remembrance of these issues, is incorrect and unbiblical. We should address Biblical doctrine based upon Biblical doctrine, not the interpretations according to man. There are things that are correct and things that are incorrect in both of these men’s teachings; and I will not be forced into a corner to support or reject either one. It is to Jesus, and Jesus alone, as seen in His Word; that I stand concerning who is my absolute authority. And it is the Holy Spirit that is my guide based upon God’s Word, not some interpretation that men like to lay on the Biblical subject matter which only muddies the water.).

I had in the past maintained the belief that a believercould lose their salvationwhile an assistant pastor in full-time ministry, and for many years afterwards when I again worked in secular fields of employment.

To my shame, I confess that I spent some time running from the Lord after having left the ministry. I was a prodigal, working in law enforcement, and latter investigations attempting to save people my way, while medicating myself concerning my own fears of dying in sin.

I maintained my faith in Christ, but was disobedient, and fearful.

After I regained my spiritual sanity and “returned” (See Peter’s case when he was “returned” [as in following Christ in lifestyle, not returning to salvation – that would be inconsistent with the grammar, wherein “converted” is in the Tense-Aorist, Voice-Active, Mood -Participle, – email me if you have a problem with this] – which is the meaning of the word: converted” ~ Luke 22:32) to the Lord, committing myself again to obedience, I re-examined this doctrine of Eternal Security, finding wise teachers, and digging much deeper in the Greek grammar.

I came to the conclusion that once a person became a Born-again child of God, they could be a prodigal; but they could never be unborn; not if they were truly born-again, wheat, as opposed to tares, which appear so similar from the outside.

Sheep never become goats, wheat never becomes tares. We were chosen before the foundation of the earth to be who we are!

It was not the time I spent running from God and the fear of losing my salvation that caused me to reconsider this question.

It was the lack of quality and maturity in faith all those years that I spent in anguish following Him holding this doctrine.

Fearing, even when I living in obedience, that sin lived deep inside; therefore I feared the loss of my eternal home.

And it was all the individuals that came to me with the same fear, that made me come to a place of being willing to consider if this doctrine (losing my salvation) was correct or not.

Then I heard a man talk about what the real issue about eternal security was, it was about a lack of integrity of God, and His ability to do what He had stated – which was to keep me.

You see the problem with this doctrine of losing your salvation, is it breeds a lack of faith, which in turn motivates the believer to work towards a works-based type of salvation, wherein upon frank consideration there’s fear and trepidation.

I mean we all know were not good enough, no matter how hard we work at it, or how much we attempt to convince ourselves, or others that we are good enough.

Unless we are reprobate – and I do fear this for some of those that preach that a Believer can lose their salvation, are.

Once I became convinced that I was eternally secure, my life changed, both in the sins that so easily beset me, stopping; but also even more importantly in the growth of my faith.

I stopped being preoccupied with my sin, and became consumed in growing in faith.

The fear fell away, because I came to understand God was trustworthy to keep me; even, and especially if I couldn’t keep myself. I came to understand that God’s love for me was not conditional, it was unconditional when I became His’ child.

Therefore, I stopped being preoccupied with those things which slowed me down and focused on Christ, and faith in Him.

I came to understand Hebrews 12:1-2, in ways that I’ve never known before.

My insight into God’s Word was blessed by the Holy Spirit, And I have to admit it flat blows me away.

While most of the time I am blessed to research and find great teachers of God’s Word, especially those of the 18th and 19th century; at the same time I find the illumination of the Holy Spirit to be amazing concerning original thoughts and teachings, yet always intermingled and supported by God’s Word.

However, it is not actually the teaching which becomes first, it is the understanding of the scripture, then the research into the Greek grammar and linguistics; wherein the outcome is overwhelming to me.

It all comes down to this, you have a choice, you can stay fearful about your Eternal destiny, and God’s ability to keep you; wherein you focus and are preoccupied with your sin; or you can grow in faith, allowing those sins to decrease based upon more godly desires of obedience, because you trust God and obey Him because what He has said is just not a law(the rules – once we understand that the law is meant to keep us out of harm’s way, to protect us, it stops being the do’s and don’ts that we are restricted to), but can be counted on as what is best in your life.

And yes, sin seems like fun – for a season, but what becomes worse is the preoccupation with it which distracts us from where our focus should be maintained, upon Christ and growing in faith and trusting of Him – in faith.

I’ve had a bone disease, cancer, lost a 6 month old baby, lost raising my son, houses, and families; watched death take most of the loved ones around me, and have even watched, with tears in my ears as over 500 strangers die in my presence, expressing empathy and compassion for their family as a chaplain in 3 major hospitals, and as the lead chaplain who monitors and oversees many other’s loss and pain, I continue to watch people die every day. If you knew me, how I am overly emotional, you would know I could not do this in my self, it is God’s power and a faith that I can take no credit in beyond being willing to let God lead, especially when it hurts.

My point is, I’ve had many opportunities to grow in faith, trusting that God is in total control, especially when it doesn’t look like it – God is faithful.

I am a sinner saved by the grace of Jesus Christ, who is more fortunate than I can ever express.

Yet, through these trials, I have come to understand that the trustworthiness of God is without end; to the extent I no longer fear, I don’t even fear myself, my ability to mess things up – of which I can and do, do.

I say this not because I have achieved anything – I am a wretch.

But I have learned to kiss the hand of my master, because He means nothing but good for me in my life.

Faith is what we are called to grow in, not the ridding and removal of sin (This is what false religions focus on, and do a much better job than we do), the Holy Spirit will help handle sin in our lives – seek Jesus, His Word, and to grow in faith and you will become more than you thought is possible. Keep your eyes set on Him!

“Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us, Looking unto Jesus the author and finisher of our faith; who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is set down at the right hand of the throne of God.” ~ (Hebrews 12:1-2).

3. Crowns and Believers

Born-again Christian believers are blessed in many ways. Not counting the earthly benefits we receive, the pleasure of spending eternity with God, of awaiting Jesus’ return for His own, the “blessed hope” (Titus 2:13; Romans 8:20, 24-25, 15:4.), and all the unbelievable treasures we shall enjoy forever in God’s presence ~ (Matthew 6:20, 19:21; Luke 12:33, 18:22.).

Beyond all this, believers can achieve the following crowns spoken about in God’s Word (Revelation 3:11), they are God’s righteous recognition for the commitment, sacrifice, suffering, and faithfulness we display in producing fruit for the kingdom of God:

Crown of Life: For Suffering for Christ. (seeJames 1:12; Revelation 2:10)“But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered a while, make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, settle you.”(1 Peter 5:10)

Crown of Righteousness: For the Love of His Appearing. (seeII Timothy 4:8)
“Then they that feared the LORD spake often one to another: and the LORD hearkened, and heard it, and a book of remembrance was written before him for them that feared the LORD, and that thought upon his name.” (Malachi 3:16)

Crown of Glory: For Feeding His Sheep.(seeI Peter 5: 2-4)
“So when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest[agapao= “highest regard”]thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love[phileo= “affection”] thee. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest[agapao = “highest regard”]thou me? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love[phileo= “affection”] thee. He saith unto him, Feed my sheep.He saith unto him the third time, Simon, son of Jonas,lovest [phileis/phileo= “affection”] thou me? Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time,Lovest[phileo= “affection”]thou me? And he said unto him, Lord, thou knowest all things; thou knowest that I love[phileo= “affection”] thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep.” (John 21:15-17). Feeding sheep refers to leading & teaching disciples / the local church, even if the pastor is lacking.

Crown Incorruptible: For Those That Press On Steadfastly. (seeI Corinthians 9: 24-25)
“Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier. And if a man also strive for masteries, yet is he not crowned, except he strive lawfully.” (2 Timothy 2:3-5)

Crown of Rejoicing: For Winning Souls.(seeI Thessalonians 2:19)
“For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how shall they believe in him of whom they have not heard? And how shall they hear without a preacher? And how shall they preach, except they be sent? as it is written, How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things!” (Romans 10:13-15)

4. ELWELL’S EVANGELICAL DICTIONARY OF THEOLOGY, Walter A. Elwell, Baker Book House Company, 1984, Software Edition.5.THE COMPLETE BOOK OF BIBLE ANSWERS, ANSWERING THE TOUGH QUESTIONS, Ron Rhodes, Harvest House Publishers, Eugene Oregon 1997, page 81.6. Matthew 4:17– “From that time Jesus began to preach, and to say, Repent: for the kingdom of heaven is at hand”.7.EASTON’S BIBLE DICTIONARY AND BOOK SYNOPSIS, Ellis Enterprises, Inc., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1988-2000, Software Edition.8.Galatians 4:1-7– “Now I say, That the heir, as long as he is a child, differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all; But is under tutors and governors until the time appointed of the father. Even so we, when we were children, were in bondage under the elements of the world: But when the fulness of the time was come, God sent forth his Son, made of a woman, made under the law, To redeem them that were under the law, that we might receive the adoption of sons. And because ye are sons, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but a son; and if a son, then an heir of God through Christ.”9. WORD STUDIES IN THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT, Dr. Kenneth S. Wuest, Wm. B. Eerdman’s Publishing Company, Grand Rapids, MI 49502, USA, 1990, “Hebrews in the Greek New Testament,” Electronic Media..

The difference between ‘involvement’ and ‘commitment’is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:the chicken was ‘involved’ – the pig was ‘committed’.”

Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit (Notable Original Work)
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is much different than most people have been taught. Blasphemy is to knowingly lie about another, it is not accidental. It is a deliberate act of the will, that does not fear God, and is not afraid they committed it.

Does James Contradict Paul Regarding Faith
One of the main texts that have been used to assert that works are necessarily a part of faith is taken from James 2:21, which would appear to indicate that Abraham was saved not by faith alone, but when works were added, but this is false.

Eternal life ~ Jesus' Definition of Salvation
Most New Testament passages that define salvation as eternal life. Many believe that salvation is separation from sin, though this is a consequence of salvation, it is not the definition of salvation according to Jesus, who said salvation is eternal life.

Eternal Security – Its About God (Notable Work)
The reason that Eternal Security is so important is because it’s about God – His integrity and ability, rather than the man that is saved. Can God give us to Jesus and can Jesus keep us. Salvation is not about joining, it’s about becoming!

Jesus ~ The Ultimate Example of Faith (Notable Original Work)
Jesus was the greatest example of faith, pleasing the Father in everything He did, trusting in the Father to the other most, committing His human life to God in obedient faith; fulfilling more than any man; what He demanded of His followers – faith.

Judgment Mandated for the Christian Walk (Notable Work)
It is common to hear Christians say “thou shall not judge”, and while this is true concerning condemnation which is God’s realm only, it is false and has been one of the main factors that has led to sin within the church, and it’s Ineffectiveness.

The Problem of Using Strong’s Concordance Dictionary
One thing that many believers do concerning the handling of Greek words is use Strong’s Concordance’s Dictionary to translate Greek words – this is not only a fundamental error, but can lead to devastating conclusions. IT IS ONLY A ROOT DICTIONARY!

What Is Christianity?
The word Christianity is the word Christian plus the suffix “ity” means: “condition or quality of being, the state of.” Simply put Christianity means the state of following Christ, or as Jesus refers to it the condition of being born again (John

Who & What to Trust Encyclopedia (Notable Work)
CAUTION – This will automatically download a .word document when you click on the link. This is the only way I could present this encyclopedia regarding Bible translation & Bible history & dates , Textual Criticism, and Spiritual leaders & m

MOST VITAL ARTICLES

1 ~ JESUS ~ Our City of Refuge
John 5:39 says: “Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me.” Jesus is found throughout the OT, even in the symbols that God set up such as The Cities of Refuge.

3 ~ Figures of Speech ~ Part 1 ~ A Brief Introduction
Figures of Speech are used in every culture. They are words used in an unusual manner which indicate they are not speaking about something literal, but hold a meaning that is implied, such as “get off my back,” or calling Jesus “the Lamb of God.”

6 ~ Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
The Greek word from which we get the English word blasphemy means to knowingly slander, which is to intentionally lie about something, with no desire to correct the lie. This is one of the reasons why a person cannot unknowingly commit this sin.

7 ~ An Amazing Old Testament Prophecy ~ Genesis Five
Genesis 5 is a genealogy of the first 10 generations of man, and as noted by Chuck Missler when you define the root meaning of the names it literally presents the gospel of Jesus Christ in an un-deniable way.

What Is Christianity?
The word Christianity is the word Christian plus the suffix “ity” means: “condition or quality of being, the state of.” Simply put Christianity means the state of following Christ, or as Jesus refers to it the condition of being born again (John

“So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This online Bible study series addresses primary New Testament words in their original language - Koinè Greek - as opposed to mainly using the English translations; which is like adding color to a black-and-white picture.